The Freedmen's Bureau closed in 1872 because it had been unable to found any schools in the South. African Americans were adjusted to freedom. it had achieved all of its goals and promises. it lacked the needed funding and effective planning.

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Answer:

The Freedmen's Bureau closed in 1872 because it lacked the needed funding and effective planning.

Explanation:

The Freedmen's Bureau was a Reconstruction effort at resettling free blacks, often known as "freedmen," into new lives out of slavery. Like most Reconstruction efforts, it failed, due specifically to funding, although I'm sure poor planning had to do with it too. There was just no time nor effort available to be spent on these endeavors given the extreme discrimination going on in the south (KKK, lynchings, black codes / Jim Crow).

Why not A: The goal of the bureau was not to found schools but to help with the well-being and adjustment of free blacks post-war.

Why not B: They were not adjusted to freedom; the bureau maybe could have helped them do so, but it had to close.

Why not C: Get this out of your mind!! The bureau did not achieve most of its goals; radical republicans were rebuffed in their promises and cotton candy ideas.

Answer:

it lacked the needed funding and effective planning.

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